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  • 3arod13
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    Also have Arod's 1st Career HR and 1st Career RBI Ticket (signed) stubs.
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  • 3arod13
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    Originally posted by 3arod13
    If you come across a FULL ticket for the game between Detroit at Seattle on 18 April 1996, let me know. Arod's 1st Career Grand Slam.

    Regards, Tony
    Found a ticket stub, but not a full ticket. Let me know if anyone comes across one! Thanks!
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  • Mannywood3
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    I know someone hasn't posted on this thread in almost 2 years but i recently got some ticketstubs like craig gentry's first home run which was a inside the park homer and elvis andrus 1st homer of the season and more also if any has some uncut sheets of playoff tickets or all star game tickets please email me at brownturd3@yahoo.com

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  • scootmagroot
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    Didnt know if I should post this here...but whatever...

    I got this uncut sheet of tickets to the 98 world series a few months ago, and have been waiting to have Tony Gwynn sign it....finally got him on it tonight

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  • LWMM
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    Originally posted by kudu
    WOW! Thank you Jeremy for the heads up on the season ticket booklet and Thank you Joel for finding those pics. Just curious, does anyone know what an "EMERGENCY" ticket was used for?
    I would imagine that they would be for make-up games, after rainouts and the like. By assigning "E1", "E2" and so on, the team could just say "game xx will be made up on this day, season ticket holders bring your E2 ticket for admission".

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  • woody1351
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    i just keep tickets to games/races ive been to. i would like to buy a ticket from the first daytona 500 but i dont think i could afford one. my fav ticket is from jeff gordons win at the first brickyard. the ticket taker didnt rip my ticket so i have the full ticket and got him to sign it.

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  • kudu
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    WOW! Thank you Jeremy for the heads up on the season ticket booklet and Thank you Joel for finding those pics. Just curious, does anyone know what an "EMERGENCY" ticket was used for?

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by MarinersFan34
    I think one would need to know how tickets from the team are issued during that particular year. Were those a booklet of season tickets that you tear out your game ticket and go to the game, or was there really more to it on the left hand side?

    One side says Admission Coupon, the other says Seat Coupon. I would think that's a full ticket, but if it's not, then was does the missing piece say?
    Good point. So I looked up Shea tickets on Ebay and looked for 1960's ticket there. Seem like every stadium has their own format. Even WS ticket from 1969 were shaped differntly than the ticket we were searching. So this is what I found and you all can come to you own conclusion. By the way, ticket booklets are rare, so I got lucky again. Another mystery solved.
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  • MarinersFan34
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    I think one would need to know how tickets from the team are issued during that particular year. Were those a booklet of season tickets that you tear out your game ticket and go to the game, or was there really more to it on the left hand side?

    One side says Admission Coupon, the other says Seat Coupon. I would think that's a full ticket, but if it's not, then was does the missing piece say?

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by kudu
    So the ticket is a "full ticket stub"??
    Yes. As ironmanfan mentioned there is perforation on the left end of the ticket so it in not a full ticket. The stub is not torn so its a full ticket stub. Some seller will list it as a ticket stub. I posted photos of full ticket and a torn ticket stub for visual clarification. A full ticket would not have any perforation on the entire perimeter of the ticket. A torn ticket stub will be listed as a ticket stub.

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  • cigarman44
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    I collect stubs from every Carl Edwards Sprint Cup win. I have 7 of 16. Once I complete a year, I plan on having them framed with a pic from that season.

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  • kudu
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    So the ticket is a "full ticket stub"??

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  • joelsabi
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    So what is the proper terminology if the ticket taker hands back both parts of the full ticket by accident? What is the left side (in blue)and the right side (in green) called? which side is more collectible should a person put this on ebay separately?
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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by ironmanfan
    the left side still has the perforation from where the larger part was ripped from...how can this be considered a Full ticket? I agree that it's a full ticket "stub" (perhaps thats what you meant)
    yes a full ticket stub. nothing is torn on the stub.
    photos can clarify. enclosed are photos of full ticket and a ticket stub (not full ticket stub).
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  • ironmanfan
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    Originally posted by joelsabi
    it still has the perforation and both sides mention the same seat and same date. yes.
    the left side still has the perforation from where the larger part was ripped from...how can this be considered a Full ticket? I agree that it's a full ticket "stub" (perhaps thats what you meant)

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